Thursday, November 13, 2014

Sitting in the office this morning in the warm sunshine. It's fun watching the golfers and all of the golf carts. Sometimes we get lucky and see some local cranes! It's very appropriate because the main road into Quail Meadow is named Crane Creek Road!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

A beautiful day for a drive - so we took our very favorite route - Hutchinson Island! We stopped and admired the ocean at Jensen Beach, another favorite. The surf was really pounding with the full force of nature. The red flags were flying, so the public was not allowed in the water - but there were many many beach sitters enjoying the sun and sand. One young woman spoke to the Lifeguard and got permission to try surfing - she seemed to be somewhat of an expert - so she was the only person in the water. It was fun to watch her. I love this place!

Over the bridge at the end of the Island in Fort Pierce is the Captain's Galley - perfect for lunch! And then we drove home past the Manatee Center, another favorite! What a gorgeous day.

We can't compete with the cuteness of the previous finders but we did find the cache and sign the log book. Thanks DanVero for placing and maintaining these caches in the area. We ran out of time today but the others give us another reason to drive over here and enjoy the scenery.

We just drove down here from Traverse City in Michigan to escape winter and enjoy the sun. We love our Lake Michigan, no sharks, no salt, but we'd rather wade and swim in the water instead of walking or skating on it. As soon as we got settled into our Palm City condo we came over to Hutchinson to enjoy the views. This cache is one of the reasons we became addicted to this activity. Truly, were it not for Geocaching, we would never have known that this beach access existed. We were the only ones in the parking lot today as we signed the log and replaced the container as found. Also, this is the first time we've see this neat and inexpensive method of keeping the contents dry. TFTC

We scooted out of Michigan last week just ahead of winter and moved into our Palm City condo. After unpacking and getting settled, we had to come over and make sure there is still an ocean out there. This is our favorite viewing park and lo and behold, just to add to our pleasure, there is a new cache here. We invited some friends to come down but they just sent us this message;

It’s Winter in Michigan
And the gentle breezes blow.
Seventy miles an hour,
At thirty-five below.

Oh how I love Michigan
When the snow’s up to your butt.
You take a breath of winter air
And your nose gets frozen shut.

Yes, weather here is wonderful,
So I guess I’ll hang around.
I could never leave Michigan
‘Cause I’m frozen to the ground!

After waiting out two cars of muggles, we signed the log, took the pic and replaced as found. TFTC

The Basswood Bend snowbirds have just escaped the ice and snow of northern Michigan and landed in Palm City for the winter. A glance at the iPad showed that this cache was just across the green from our condo. As part of a morning walk, the cache was grabbed, log signed, and replaced as found. Thanks gettinlate for gettin me off my rump and out for a stroll this morning.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Armistice Day (which coincides with Remembrance Day and Veterans Day, public holidays) is commemorated every year on 11 November to mark the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany at Compiègne, France, for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front of World War I, which took effect at eleven o'clock in the morning—the "eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month" of 1918. While this official date to mark the end of the war reflects the ceasefire on the Western Front, hostilities continued in other regions, especially across the former Russian Empire and in parts of the old Ottoman Empire.

My parents always referred to November 11 as Armistice Day - and I still think of it that way, although the name Veterans Day has been in use for decades! Old habits die hard.

This morning in Stuart they had the annual Veterans Day Parade. It lines up right near the hospital and doctors offices - a crazy traffic situation. I had my first appointment at 10 a.m. with my new Florida nephrologist, Dr. Jean Vickers. It was so interesting, because the parade was forming less than a block away, right outside our window! It was really funny when she was trying to check my pulse with the persistent loud drumbeat coming at us - we just had to giggle. Dr. Vickers is young, funny, peppy, knowledgeable, interesting, helpful and compassionate. She spent an hour talking to me, and I was very impressed. I'm having a paracentesis next Monday, and doing a holter monitor thingy starting Friday morning. I also have a couple of new prescriptions. Hooray for the medical profession!

We are a couple of snowbirds on our way south for the winter. We made the mistake of hitting Atlanta during rush hour and, although we vowed to cross the line into the Sunshine State by evening, we were running out of both daylight and energy by the time we reached Ocala. We actually landed the last double at the motel where we stopped. This morning we launched our Florida stay with this find. Thanks for starting us off with a smiley.

Thursday, November 06, 2014

We've stayed at this Comfort Inn before. It is in a beautiful setting. Nice view out of our window.

The blue dot is the back of my iPhone!

Dalton is a city in Whitfield County, Georgia, United States. It is the county seat of Whitfield County[3] and the principal city of the Dalton, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Murray and Whitfield counties. The MSA received national attention throughout the "Great Recession" as having one of the highest unemployment rates in the United States. The rate remains at 11.9% as of January 2013. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 33,128, with the total metropolitan area having a population of 142,227.[4] Dalton is located just off Interstate 75 in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in northwest Georgia and is the second largest city in northwest Georgia, after Rome. Dalton is home to many of the nation's floorcovering manufacturers. Dalton has many historic houses, landmarks and a rich Civil War history. Dalton is home to the Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center which showcases the Georgia Athletic Coaches' Hall of Fame and holds events year round.

A couple of Wolverines on our way to our Florida condo for the winter spent the night in the motel down the hill. I needed to stretch my legs and saw there was a cache only 2 tenths of a mile away. A look at the climb or hike changed my mind so we drove up to find it on the way to dinner. Signed the log, managed to get it back in the container and returned it to its hiding spot. TFTC

A couple of Snowbirds fleeing the cold stopped for lunch on the trip south. After a fine meal, we checked for nearby caches and saw one within 100 feet of the car. Can't pass that up. Made the find, signed the log and replaced in its cool hiding spot. TFTC

Wednesday, November 05, 2014

We are not in Florida yet - but we're on the way. Spending the night here in Dry Ridge, Kentucky. The river house is locked and empty, and our belongings are all in storage for the winter.

We spoke to the builder of our TC condo, and he thinks that they might have the roof on it in a week or so. They are making progress, but of course timely completion depends on the weather more than anything at this point.

The move was tiring, but we did hire very efficient packers and movers, and also a couple of maids to collect all the dust that had accumulated under some of our furniture! It all went smoothly, and after the long delays we experienced, we were very ready to have it done at last! That was our yesterday!

After locking the house we headed for Belleville, where we went to the monthly

Bellevilleretired teachers breakfast this morning. So we got good hugs and well wishes from everybody, and began our trek south.

We haven't connected with many people in Palm City enough to call them friends. We do know all of our close neighbors, and of course we connect with Laurie and Chip's friends too. All good things will come in time. We also see several Michigan friends who are down there - meeting for lunch, etc. Also, we have met a lot of people through our hobby of geocaching - enough for a hug and a handshake :)

The community now known as Dry Ridge was settled about 1792 as Campbell's Station near a spring said to have medicinal qualities.

A post office called Dry Ridge was established in 1815 at an inn. Dry Ridge takes its name from a ridge surrounded by inns where travelers stopped for water before proceeding.

Sunday, November 02, 2014

Our first clue was the low ball sale of our property. That was followed by the delay of a whole year waiting for ground to be broken for our new condo.

I guess the next major occurrence was the failure of our dryer, resulting in six weeks of not being able to do laundry at home for reasons too numerous to mention. The dryer failure was closely followed by the breakdown of the dishwasher. This resulted in 2 weeks of paper plates and washing dishes by hand. Then we were presented with a huge dishwasher repair bill, which if we had been informed of the amount, we would have just bought a new dishwasher. That's enough proof of angry gods.

But wait. The day before yesterday, the garbage disposer backed up. Dick had to go under the sink, take the pipes apart and clear everything out. At least it was a quick fix, and no repair bill, but still...

This morning at 2:30, our furnace quit working. We have sold our house, and the movers are coming tomorrow - what exquisite timing. Fortunately Team Bob is available on short notice on Sunday. The repairman is here now. The new motor plus service call is $709. I can't even believe it! Knock me over with a feather.

Yesterday I said that we are finally on top of everything. Pride goeth before a fall. So somehow we have angered the gods mightily - and I haven't even brought up the bad medical diagnosis and the broken down tractor. So, we're very sorry for whatever we did, angry gods. Enough already?

Saturday, November 01, 2014

As far as packing for our Big Move, we finally feel like we're on top of things. We have done everything possible that we can think of to do - the car is all packed for Florida, and we're in good shape in the house.

From here on in, we are depending on the folks from Bayside Moving, and our housekeepers Danielle and Brook to tie up all of the loose ends, and clean up an empty house. From here on until the house is clean, Dick and I are just putzing.

Homecoming:

Johnson, Darboh Break Out; U-M 'D' Wears Down IU for Homecoming Win

11/1/2014

Photos | Postgame Press Conference
Drake Johnson ran for 122 yards and two TDs, Amarah Darboh caught nine passes for 107 yards and a score, and the U-M defense kept Indiana to just 24 yards passing while forcing two fumbles in a 34-10 homecoming win.